ITCSA stands for ‘Indian Telugu Civil Servants Association’. It is the informal group of Civil Servants hailing from Andhra Pradesh & Telangana working in different parts of India and abroad. The idea was conceived on 9th November, 2006 by Telugu Civil Servants of 80 Foundation Course (LABASNAA, Mussorie). The association uses web-based Google Group named ‘ITCSA’ as the major platform for interaction among members. Aspirants can interact with ITCSA members through itcsa2006@gmail.com

i.General Knowledge is basic and general information and generally in the shape of bits / objective type (State capitals, Vitamins etc)

ii.General Studies is concept based, analytical and application.

Few tips for memory :

a.Read properly, slowly until you get clarity. Don't over read i.e. don't read everything you come across, but be choosy. Try to understand. This leads to interest in subject, concentration and memory.

b.Apply subject in day to day life. Eg. Vitamins – which is good for eyes etc?

c.Reciting (kallu musukoni mananam chesukovatam), writing short notes and revising it help a lot. Read-Recite-Write-Revise.[3RW]

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Just to add some more points -- 1. There are some technicalities in each exam. Give due importance to them and manage time accordingly.Eg. Bank jobs - you have to score minimum marks(to pass) in each section - GS, English, Reasoning, quantitative aptitude. so, attempt minimum questions in all sections. On top of it score well in section where you are strong.2. Don't forget to fill hall ticket number etc. correctly.

ir, i have completed my MBBS and am planning to take up civils preperation by joining a good institute from may/june. please help me and guide in making my next 2 months most purposeful and fruitful.should i start studying optional subject for study gk? And which is the best book to have overall brushup in GK?

Those who are applying for Government jobs in Karnataka are also applying for the state government jobs. They may at least get success in one of those jobs. Also they should take help from blogs like these.